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Veterinary Record 2009;165:43-45 doi:10.1136/vetrec.165.2.43
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Factors affecting the risk of euthanasia for cows in Danish dairy herds

  1. P. T. Thomsen, DVM, PhD, DipECBHM and
  2. J. T. Sørensen, MSc, PhD1
  1. 1 University of Aarhus, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Health, Welfare and Nutrition, PO Box 50, DK-8830 Tjele, Denmark
  1. petert.thomsen{at}agrsci.dk

Abstract

Information about the 7238 Danish dairy cows that died or were euthanased in April, May and June of 2008 was obtained from the Danish Cattle Database, and the herd-level factors affecting the risk of being euthanased (as opposed to dying naturally) were evaluated by logistic regression. In total, 16·6 per cent of the dead cows had been euthanased. The odds of euthanasia increased with increasing herd size, increasing herd-level milk yield and increasing morbidity in the herd. The odds ratio (OR) of euthanasia was 1·13 (P<0·0001) for the effect of an increase in herd size of 50 cows, 1·13 (P<0·0001) for an increase in herd-level milk yield of 1000 kg energycorrected milk per cow per year, and 1·31 (P<0·0001) for an increase in the average number of diseases recorded per cow per year of 0·5. The cows' parity and stage of lactation had no effect on their risk of being euthanased.

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